Justice Advances National Monument To Medal Of Honor Recipients
Justice's bill authorizing a monument on the National Mall passed the Senate unanimously.
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Justice's bill authorizing a monument on the National Mall passed the Senate unanimously.
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Home » Aracoma Miners Honored at Mine Academy
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On West Virginia Morning, in 2006 two miners died in a mine fire in Logan County. Eight years later, a fire training facility is dedicated in their memory. Also, noted food promoter the James Beard Foundation has honored five local food organizations in West Virginia.
On this West Virginia Morning, a look at the consequences of the Safer Kentucky Law, and a look forward to protests planned nationwide this weekend.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsTwo films that made the Netflix Top 10 list this month were shot in West Virginia and produced by the same West Virginia film company. As it turns out, the film industry here has been quietly growing in recent years, thanks in part to financial incentives. But the state is also home to some picture-perfect settings that aren’t easy for movie makers to find.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsKathleen Driskell is Kentucky’s current poet laureate. Driskell has authored six poetry collections, and her work has appeared in The New Yorker and Rattle, among others. Her most recent is Goat-Footed Gods. Inside Appalachia producer Bill Lynch spoke with Driskell about living next to the dead and America’s most lethal cryptid.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsGLP-1s have quickly become one of the most popular weight loss drugs in America, but it takes more than a regular shot to be successful. Also, extreme weather and aging infrastructure are a tough combination for many rural communities. One impact? The quality of drinking water.
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